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    Neue Recept-Sammlung zu schwarzen, rothen, grünen und andern Tinten / Herausgegeben von J. C. Wegener. Flensburg beym Buchbinder J. F. Sauermann

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    NEUE RECEPT-SAMMLUNG ZU SCHWARZEN, ROTHEN, GRÜNEN UND ANDERN TINTEN / HERAUSGEGEBEN VON J. C. WEGENER. FLENSBURG BEYM BUCHBINDER J. F. SAUERMANN Neue Recept-Sammlung zu schwarzen, rothen, grünen und andern Tinten / Herausgegeben von J. C. Wegener. Flensburg beym Buchbinder J. F. Sauermann (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (4) Vorwort (5) I. Abtheilung. Zubereitung schwarzer Tinten (7) II. Abtheilung. Zubereitung rother Tinten (11) III. Abtheilung. Zubereitung grüner Tinten (12) IV. Abtheilung. Zubereitung verschiedener anderer Tinten (13) V. Abtheilung. Mit Gold, Silber ... zu schreiben (14) VI. Abtheilung. Sympathetische Tinten (16) VII. Abtheilung. Verfertigung des Siegelwachses (22

    Comprometimento otológico como manifestação inicial de granulomatose de wegener: relato de caso.

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    Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Clínica Cirúrgica, Curso de Medicina, Florianópolis, 199

    Biogeochemical processes and microbial diversity of the Gullfaks and Tommeliten methane seeps (Northern North Sea).

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    Fluid flow related seafloor structures and gas seeps were detected in the North Sea in the 1970s and 1980s by acoustic sub-bottom profiling and oil rig surveys. A variety of features like pockmarks, gas vents and authigenic carbonate cements were found to be associated with sites of oil and gas exploration, indicating a link between these surface structures and the underlying, deep hydrocarbon reservoirs. In this study we performed acoustic surveys and videographic observation at Gullfaks, Holene Trench, Tommeliten, Witch's Hole and the giant pockmarks of the UK Block 15/25, to investigate the occurrence and distribution of cold seep ecosystems in the Northern North Sea. The most active gas seep sites, i.e. Gullfaks and Tommeliten, were investigated in detail. At both sites, gas bubbles escaped continuously from small holes in the seabed to the water column, reaching the upper mixed surface layer. At Gullfaks a gas emitting, flat area of 0.1 km(2) of sandy seabed covered by filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria was detected. At Tommeliten, we found a patchy distribution of small bacterial mats indicating sites of gas seepage. Below the patches the seafloor consisted of sand from which gas emissions were observed. At both sites, the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) coupled to sulfate reduction (SR) was the major source of sulfide. Molecular analyses targeting specific lipid biomarkers and 16S rRNA gene sequences identified an active microbial community dominated by sulfur-oxidizing and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) as well as methanotrophic bacteria and archaea. Stable carbon isotope values of specific, microbial fatty acids and alcohols from both sites were highly depleted in the heavy isotope C-13, indicating that the microbial community incorporates methane or its metabolites. The microbial community composition of both shallow seeps shows high similarities to the deep water seeps associated with gas hydrates such as Hydrate Ridge or the Eel River ba

    1,4-Benzothiazepines with Cyclopropanol Groups and Their Structural Analogues Exhibit Both RyR2-Stabilizing and SERCA2a-Stimulating Activities

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    Mitronova GY, Quentin C, Belov VN, Wegener J, Kiszka KA, Lehnart SE. 1,4-Benzothiazepines with Cyclopropanol Groups and Their Structural Analogues Exhibit Both RyR2-Stabilizing and SERCA2a-Stimulating Activities. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 2023

    Wegener Granulomatosis

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    A granulomatose de Wegener corresponde a uma vasculite sistémica com atingimento das artérias de pequeno e médio calibre, em particular das vias aéreas superiores e inferiores e do rim, incluindo-se no diagnóstico diferencial das síndromas pulmão-rim. Os AA apresentam o caso clínico de uma senhora de 59 anos, internada na Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos Polivalente (UCIP) do Hospital Fernando da Fonseca com um quadro de insuficiência respiratória, hemoptises e insuficiência renal. Descreve-se o estudo etiológico desta situação, concluindo tratar-se de um caso de granulomatose de Wegener. A propósito deste caso são discutidos aspectos relevantes do diagnóstico, terapêutica e seguimento destes doentes

    Wegener\u27s granulomatosis mimicking a sternal abscess.

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    Bone destruction as a manifestation of Wegener\u27s granulomatosis has been reported, but these cases were limited to the head and face. We present a case in which a sternal abscess was the initial manifestation of Wegener\u27s granulomatosis. We believe this is the first reported case of bone destruction due to Wegener\u27s occurring in a location other than the head and face

    Immerwährender Strassen-Anzeiger

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    IMMERWÄHRENDER STRASSEN-ANZEIGER Immerwährender Strassen-Anzeiger / Wegener, C. F. W. (Public Domain) ( - ) Title page ( - ) Stempel: Göritz-Lübeck-Stiftung Stadt Berlin ( - ) Preface ( - ) Contents ( - ) [Straßenbilder] ([1]) Corrigenda (65) Nachweisung sämmtlicher Herren-Polizei-Commissarien und deren Reviere ( - ) ColorChart ( -

    Wood chipping with helical chippers ¨C A theory about the process of wood chip formation dependent on the tool geometry

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    In experiments with conical helical chippers, it was found that the wood chips produced were always shorter than the chipper's pitch. Until now, no explanation of this phenomenon has been given in the literature. This article considers theoretically the process of wood chip formation in a helical chipper with respect to its geometry and the length, thickness, and width of the resulting chips. Additionally, an approximation formula for the chip length has been derived using geometrical relationships. According to this approximation formula, the chip length is predominantly influenced by the cone angle of the rotor and the wedge angle of the blade. A comparison of the results of this approximation formula with wood chips made from three different types of wood produced with an experimental helical chipper showed that the calculated chip length correlated relatively well with the average length of the chips produced during the experiments. In addition, however, the experimental results revealed that the characteristics of the material also influenced the chip length and especially its thickness. The latter dimension appears to be negatively correlated with the material's shear strength

    Wood chipping with helical chippers ¨C A theory about the process of wood chip formation dependent on the tool geometry

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    In experiments with conical helical chippers, it was found that the wood chips produced were always shorter than the chipper's pitch. Until now, no explanation of this phenomenon has been given in the literature. This article considers theoretically the process of wood chip formation in a helical chipper with respect to its geometry and the length, thickness, and width of the resulting chips. Additionally, an approximation formula for the chip length has been derived using geometrical relationships. According to this approximation formula, the chip length is predominantly influenced by the cone angle of the rotor and the wedge angle of the blade. A comparison of the results of this approximation formula with wood chips made from three different types of wood produced with an experimental helical chipper showed that the calculated chip length correlated relatively well with the average length of the chips produced during the experiments. In addition, however, the experimental results revealed that the characteristics of the material also influenced the chip length and especially its thickness. The latter dimension appears to be negatively correlated with the material's shear strength

    Eine Brücke in die Zukunft

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    Wegener C. Eine Brücke in die Zukunft. Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Supplement Bedrohte Sprachen. 2013;6:18-19
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